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Old 09-12-2019, 06:21 PM   #21
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Great report Jimmy as always maybe 2020 let's work on it
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Old 09-12-2019, 06:39 PM   #22
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We hit the lake at the crack of 10 this morning after a good breakfast at the Silver Lake Resort cafe, so it isn’t surprising that fishing was slow. Surface water temperature fluctuated between 61 and 62 degrees. Lots of marks on the meter between 28 and 40 feet when trolling in about 50 feet of water. We were trolling between 5 and 7 colors. I only caught 1 Rainbow (about the size of a large sardine) in 2 hours, but that isn’t too surprising given the time of day we were fishing. Regardless, it is beautiful here (this is my first time fishing Silver Lake). I will try again tonight and hopefully earlier in the morning. Any suggestions on trolling speed when using Thomas Bouyants, Needlefish, and similar lures?
Fishing between gray light and 7am has been the best time. 4p- dusk is okay if the wind is down.
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Old 09-13-2019, 07:56 AM   #23
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Day and night difference (literally) between mid-day and evening fishing. We went out for an hour and a half after the sun went over the mountain. Surface water temperature was down to 60. No wind, just a mild breeze. Fish were all over the water column from the surface to 40 feet. Went deep and caught 3 nice rainbows and a brown (released). Absolutely beautiful weather and scenery. The only disappoint was that my wife caught 2 of the rainbows and the brown while I only caught 1 rainbow .

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Old 09-16-2019, 12:52 PM   #24
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So awesome! Cant wait to get back there!!!
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